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Treating the Dissociative Process in Adult Victims of Childhood Incest
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Treating the Dissociative Process in Adult Victims of Childhood Incest
Treating the Dissociative Process in Adult Victims of Childhood Incest
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Jill Blake-White
Jill Blake-White
CK
Christine Madeline Kline
Christine Madeline Kline
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1 September 1985
journal article
research article
Published by
SAGE Publications
in
Social Casework
Vol. 66
(7)
,
394-402
https://doi.org/10.1177/104438948506600702
Abstract
Women victims of childhood incest are identified as suffering from post traumatic stress syndrome, with dissociative processes. They can be helped to deal with the problem in a long-term, open-ended group led by two female therapists.
Keywords
ADULT VICTIMS
TRAUMATIC STRESS
POST TRAUMATIC
DISSOCIATIVE PROCESSES
CHILDHOOD INCEST
INCEST WOMEN
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